Dragon 1/35 Nashorn

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WOW :jd: stunning work buddy - it looks real

The figures look great - and the helmets and machine gun/ammo - it really brings more life to it, like you said.
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Wow :jd:! Great work on the crew... looks stunning mate :th:.
Very well done Gary :clap:
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Rob wrote:Nice work on the figures Gary, they really add scale and life to that beast of a beautifully modelled vehicle
Thank you so much Rob .... that was the plan.. I can't just let this off without putting in the crew
Tiger131 wrote:real top job with the figures they look at home in your nash bud
thank you bud.. but the paint job on the figures are a bit less then par compare with the Nashorn .. :(
Andyman23 wrote:WOW :jd: stunning work buddy - it looks real

The figures look great - and the helmets and machine gun/ammo - it really brings more life to it, like you said.
Thank you so much Andy ... i'd be happier if my paint job on the crew faces were much better.... oh well.. this is the extent of my ability :(
HWGuderian23 wrote:Wow :jd:! Great work on the crew... looks stunning mate :th:.
Very well done Gary :clap:
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Thank you sir ...... thank you
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I got a small update for you guys ....

I bought a couple of bases and a pre-made grass mat at telford back in November and I put them to good use here ...

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I have some long grass at home so I cut them in size and glue them on just to give it some vegetation.

I made some small rocks out of plaster and painted them dark grey. I might need to put a wash over them.

I also made some track marks in the soil by mixing up pigments and plaster and pouring it on the ground works and finally pressing them down.
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And this is how the Nashorn will look like on the base -
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I am having great difficulty trying to make some bushes. I have some lichens but I cannot glue them down and they do not have enough volume nor height to make a very big bush, something big enough to hide the Nashorn. Don't know what to do next. HELP... :(
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hi Gary
use brushes and trees by Heki for that
it is a company that makes stuff for model trains so you can find it a stores that sells these trains
and a tree in that scale makes nice bushes in 1:35 scale
hope this helpes
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Excellent work on the tank and dio. Certainly looking the business. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Hiya Gary

Sorry for not commenting earlier my humblest apologies mate,

but wow stunning work mate the crew and weathering are done beautifully


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Fabulous work on the Nashorn, the figures and on the dio Gary :jd:! Excellent work mate :bow::!
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Looks great with the figures gary! I love the poses and I think it helps a lot to show a sense of how the vehicle was operated and also provides scale. :thumb1:

But I understand what you're saying about the figures, I struggle with them a bit too, I love to have them placed once they done but they drain my patience at times.

Allow me to make a suggestion about those shoulder pads that might just make your life a little bit easier in the future.

There is a set of decals from Tamiya with various insignia and shoulder pads for 1/35 and 1/16. I believe they aren't too expensive either.
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The terrain looks really good, I like it alot!

Keep up the good work friend!
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The diorama and build are fabulous Gary, and everything looks tremendous and life-like, the diorama tells a story and it's one of my favorite builds.
not great with figures myself but i do like this one.
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MarkVerploeg wrote:hi Gary
use brushes and trees by Heki for that
it is a company that makes stuff for model trains so you can find it a stores that sells these trains
and a tree in that scale makes nice bushes in 1:35 scale
hope this helpes
cheers Mark
Hi Mark. Thanks for the heads up but I cannot find Heki products in the UK as well as I am so damn broke now.. LOL but I will keep your recommendation in mind for future stuffs
Bissyboat wrote:Excellent work on the tank and dio. Certainly looking the business. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thank you sir
longlance67 wrote:Hiya Gary

Sorry for not commenting earlier my humblest apologies mate,

but wow stunning work mate the crew and weathering are done beautifully


shane
Oh Shane, you don't need to apologize for that, come on ... it happens ... thank you for the kind words
HWGuderian23 wrote:Fabulous work on the Nashorn, the figures and on the dio Gary :jd:! Excellent work mate :bow::!
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Thank you so much sire
JayCub wrote:The diorama and build are fabulous Gary, and everything looks tremendous and life-like, the diorama tells a story and it's one of my favorite builds.
not great with figures myself but i do like this one.
Tom
Thank you Tom. I did not bad a job on the figure in this build. I like them myself, albeit it could do better
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reelmesh wrote:Looks great with the figures gary! I love the poses and I think it helps a lot to show a sense of how the vehicle was operated and also provides scale. :thumb1:

But I understand what you're saying about the figures, I struggle with them a bit too, I love to have them placed once they done but they drain my patience at times.

Allow me to make a suggestion about those shoulder pads that might just make your life a little bit easier in the future.

There is a set of decals from Tamiya with various insignia and shoulder pads for 1/35 and 1/16. I believe they aren't too expensive either.
2014-01-09 13.56.59.jpg
The terrain looks really good, I like it alot!

Keep up the good work friend!
WHHYYY?? Why didn't i know about this ?? :( :( :( :( :( :(

LOL.. seriously though, thank you so much for the heads up Carlos ... greatly appreciated. I need to get my hands on this. Paintings the badges is such a pain in the back side
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garywintin wrote:
reelmesh wrote:Looks great with the figures gary! I love the poses and I think it helps a lot to show a sense of how the vehicle was operated and also provides scale. :thumb1:

But I understand what you're saying about the figures, I struggle with them a bit too, I love to have them placed once they done but they drain my patience at times.

Allow me to make a suggestion about those shoulder pads that might just make your life a little bit easier in the future.

There is a set of decals from Tamiya with various insignia and shoulder pads for 1/35 and 1/16. I believe they aren't too expensive either.
2014-01-09 13.56.59.jpg
The terrain looks really good, I like it alot!

Keep up the good work friend!
WHHYYY?? Why didn't i know about this ?? :( :( :( :( :( :(

LOL.. seriously though, thank you so much for the heads up Carlos ... greatly appreciated. I need to get my hands on this. Paintings the badges is such a pain in the back side
:cheers2:
Don't mention it buddy, too bad I was away for awhile, otherwise I would have told you in time to use on these figures.
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Gary

Great work mate, everything looks superb together.

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that base looks superb
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